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Paul Kucera
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Deltona, FL
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Paul Kucera
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Deltona, FL
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Hey everyone! I've been learning all I can about investing into real estate for a few years and I'm finally in a position to get started. I'll be looking to house hack up to a 4 unit so I can still use my VA loan. I'll be buying in central Florida, probably somewhere between Orlando and Altamonte Springs. I have some thoughts in mind for Property Management companies and Lenders (I'd still love to hear your input), but I'm really looking for a reputable RE Agent with experience working with investors to get the ball rolling. I'm looking to buy ASAP. It will have to be turn-key due to the VA loan, at least for this first property. But once settled, I have money set aside to start tackling BRRRRs too. And if there's a mentor out there, I'd be honored for your input and guidance. Thanks everyone, and best of luck on all your investment endeavors.

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